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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Arcades Cinza on 12/09/2020 04:25:34

Title: The ontology of formal logic as it refers to what is logical actually.
Post by: Arcades Cinza on 12/09/2020 04:25:34

Domain:
To observe an aspect of reality requires an equality proxy to be assumed by the observer.
A real determination cannot be made, as the observer is always involved, and the spatial, nonspatial, and thus compositional location of the interaction is finitely internally domained, meaning that the domain specificity that allows the interaction, is determined by observation, and not the domain itself. The domain itself is shown to unitarily include both the observer and the object, a separation for which only the observer accounts. Literally, the domain is non-reducible, as you cannot rationally structure an internal basis for the domain's universality from the determined actualities of units of the domain- like an observer is in reality.
Basically, if there are things to observe, then things observed are not objective forms in themselves, but are ultimately apparencies with infinite compositional latitude...